Quitting your day job to embark on another career or start your own business is a huge and frightening step. If you do it, though, you want to make sure you do it right. This book provides a practical plan & great tips for quitting your job and making a successful transition.

In 1971, a small coffee bean seller in Seattle began a caffeinated journey towards this elite echelon that would eventually make them one of the most respected and successful brands in the world. This books explains how Starbucks made it from Corner Café to Coffee Kingpin with 23.000 locations around the globe.

Organize Every Day will teach you a fast and proven-to-work, easy way to go from a worn-out procrastinator/underachiever to a joyful, proudly productive, goal accomplisher. The ‘secret’ lies in how you plan and organize your days.

This book focuses on the accomplishments and influences of five modern businesswomen – Amazonas of the business world. First, Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington teaches us how to thrive by redefining success. With a somewhat different philosophy regarding success and the work-life balance, Sheryl Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, tells us to “lean in” to our careers. Indra Nooyi

7 Habits of Highly Charismatic People reveals in detail the engine that propels all those “special” people that we find captivating and shows you how to build such an engine for yourself by acquiring those traits that will turn you into a human magnet.

Are you wondering whether you’ll make a good entrepreneur? Or, if you already are an entrepreneur, are you giving some thought to what personal characteristics you should develop in order to help your business thrive? In either case, you’ll find this book very
helpful.

Disruptive innovation is a popular and powerful concept in the business world -- and one that any businessperson should become familiar with if they intend to stay at the forefront of their industry. This book offers a detailed discussion of disruptive innovation -- what it is, how the term evolved, who created it, and why some people disagree with the theory.

This book will dig out the master planner that has been hiding inside of you, and who is hungry for getting things done and having fun while doing it. It’s ironic how much time and energy we dedicate to figuring out how to plan an entertaining evening out, how to make our one-week trip to an exotic place unforgettable or how to make others feel bad for things they’ve done to us

Axon is little more than a brilliant idea and some rough demos bouncing around in Brian Vincit’s brain, but as the pieces begin to fall into place, he and his partner realize that their neural operating system might just change the world.